rruff
Explorer
Still, am curious why it seems many of these newer rigs are diesel.
Because the answer to "how much?" is always MORE!!!
Can't be "King of the Road" without the biggest and baddest...
Still, am curious why it seems many of these newer rigs are diesel.
It would make sense if I was pulling a 30,000 lb trailer......some people actually need a diesel
Lucky for me I scratched the diesel itch with the current truck. Just because !There's your answer. The lean towards diesels is simply male human behavior. If there's a bigger, louder, stronger tool or toy I must have it.
Getting past this is a healthy exercise in maturity, IMO, but you'll never tell most guys this. I used to be most guys, I'm not trying to sound like a doooosh, but I want simplicity and reliability in a personal travel vehicle way more than I want cool.
And, the other part is, that some people actually need a diesel, but not 3/4 of the people who buy them.
No plans for MX. Usually camp alone. Don't have campfires.Will you take this truck into Mexico where low sulphur might be an issue? If yes, gas. If no then diesel. Because. But either will do just fine. But you know, diesel is cooler than gas and you'll be looked down upon at the campfire
It would make sense if I was pulling a 30,000 lb trailer...
But I'd still need to delete the emissions...
This was st of my 1st thought. I think both would be fine. But in some of the more remote areas I wonder if diesel would be harder to find?Will you take this truck into Mexico where low sulphur might be an issue? If yes, gas. If no then diesel. Because. But either will do just fine. But you know, diesel is cooler than gas and you'll be looked down upon at the campfire
Hard to do these days. Some states the Feds are coming after the owners when they go to sell and see it’s been deleted.It would make sense if I was pulling a 30,000 lb trailer...
But I'd still need to delete the emissions...
Thanks for your thoughts on the mpg estimate.I think your 8.5mpg and 11mpg estimates are pretty realistic, once you average in the slow speed stuff.
Then it just becomes $/year or $/lifetime of vehicle. There’s no hill that I know of west of SK that a 7.3 won’t maintain speed with only 12k and it doesn’t really get that hot often.
Resale may or may not factor in for you, but from what I see here (BC), used diesels premiums are generally higher than the sticker premium.
As an aside, I find it interesting how far we’ve come when a 7.3 Godzilla is considered to be ‘simple’.
FWIW, anyone wondering. We've done a fair bit remote communities in Canada and sourcing diesel was never more of a problem than gas.But in some of the more remote areas I wonder if diesel would be harder to find?
Just a thought. Don't know for sure as I've never looked into it.
Maybe. I have a lot of number crunching to do. Never had a large battery bank, generator or AC. The genny idea is mostly for AC and on demand laundry. Plus if I needed the power, I have access to it, tho perhaps not the circumstances to use it at the time.High idle diesel and DC-DC might negate that generator need. Plus you'll have room for lots of lithium for overnight AC (etc). Might solve your dual fuel issues.
TL;DR - skip the generator, get more batteries.Maybe. I have a lot of number crunching to do. Never had a large battery bank, generator or AC. The genny idea is mostly for AC and on demand laundry. Plus if I needed the power, I have access to it, tho perhaps not the circumstances to use it at the time.
In fact I was thinking of a, "Am I nut's to choose a built-in generator ?" tread but reckon it'd go down like a lead balloon. 🫤